
물체를 결을 따라 쪼개거나 강제로 여러 조각으로 나누다.
to break or cause to break forcibly into parts, especially along the grain
예문:
"The woodcutter used a heavy axe to split the logs for the fireplace."
"The dry ground began to split under the intense summer heat."
돈, 비용, 책임 등을 여러 사람이 나누어 가지거나 분담하다.
to divide and share something, such as money, expenses, or responsibilities
예문:
"We decided to split the bill equally between the four of us."
"The two partners agreed to split the profits from their new venture."
결혼 생활이나 연인 관계를 끝내다, 또는 집단에서 갈라져 나오다.
to end a marriage or a romantic relationship; to separate from a group
예문:
"The famous rock band split up after ten years of touring together."
"Rumors suggest that the celebrity couple is about to split."
기존 주주들에게 보유 지분에 비례하여 새로운 주식을 발행하여 주식을 나누다.
to issue new shares of stock to existing stockholders in proportion to their current holdings
예문:
"The board of directors voted to split the stock two-for-one next month."
"Investors were excited when the tech giant announced it would split its shares."
어떤 물체에 생긴 길고 좁은 틈이나 균열.
a long, narrow opening or crack in something
예문:
"I noticed a small split in the seam of my favorite trousers."
"The split in the wooden beam was caused by the heavy weight of the roof."
집단 내에서의 의견 차이나 분열로 인해 파벌이 생기는 현상.
a disagreement or division within a group, often leading to the formation of factions
예문:
"The policy change caused a deep split within the political party."
"Management is trying to heal the split between the two departments."
둘 이상의 부분으로 나누어진, 또는 의견이 일치하지 않는.
divided into two or more parts; not unanimous
예문:
"The judges gave a split decision, awarding the victory to the challenger."
"He had to deal with a split lip after the boxing match."